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Zephyr Cove family escapes injury at Reno Air Races

It was close … a little too close for comfort,” Ellen Dauscher told Lake Tahoe News minutes after returning home tonight with daughter Jillian and husband Andy. ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../zephyr-cov...

Pilot hurt in morning plane crash at Truckee Tahoe Airport

A pilot was seriously injured after a twin-engine plane crashed shortly after takeoff near Lake Tahoe.
Kevin Bumen, director of aviation at Truckee Tahoe Airport, said the pilot was the only person onboard when the Piper Aztec crashed on airport grounds and caught fire about 9:20 a.m. this morning. Go here to read the story.

Dumping suspected in Taylor Creek spill

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Lake Tahoe Basin agencies are investigating a small spill of what appears to be petroleum at Taylor Creek during the weekend.On Saturday, a U.S. Forest Service ranger ...

800 pot plants seized in Friday raid

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - South Lake El Dorado Narcotics Enforcement Team members seized approximately 800 marijuana plants from a home on the 2200 block of Washington Avenue Friday.Following seve...

KUDOS & KINDNESS: Bread & Broth thanks Heavenly

Bread & Broth would like to again thank Heavenly for its continued support in our Adopt-A-Day of Nourishment Program.Volunteers from spent the day helping Bread & Broth volunteers serve a well b...

Kiwanis to hold dinner and mystery play fundraiser

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The Kiwanis Club of Lake Tahoe will hold a fundraiser Oct. 1 with the net proceeds to provide lights for the new football field at the South Lake Tahoe High School.The fu...

Optimist fun run for kids Saturday

The South Lake Tahoe Optimist Kids Fun Run will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Pope Beach. Runners 13 years old and younger are invited to participate in this annual event.The distances range from 1...

We Can! Challenge: Week one

One of the most essential things in all of our lives is water. It keeps us cool and helps us perform at our best.Unfortunately, many students do not properly hydrate, which can lead to both low phy...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Have you paid your Iron Girl tax?

On Sunday, Sept. 18, thousands of residents were subjected to a burdensome tax on their fuel, automobiles and personal time. The Tahoe Daily Tribune advised on Sept. 14 that the Iron Girl Triathlon...

Arthritis: What's truth and what's myth?

Cracking your knuckles causes arthritis - you probably know that's an old wives' tale. Though it could injure ligaments around the joints and lead to weaker grips, there's no proof every pop puts y...

Arthritis: What's truth and what's myth?

Cracking your knuckles causes arthritis - you probably know that's an old wives' tale. Though it could injure ligaments around the joints and lead to weaker grips, there's no proof every pop puts y...

SAUNDERS: A 'Fair share' of an anemic economy

"None of the changes I'm proposing are easy or politically convenient," President Obama noted from the Rose Garden on Monday. I've never seen a president less in a hurry to get things done - or as ...

Community blood drive to be held at library

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - BloodSource will hold a South Lake Tahoe Community blood drive to meet the community need for blood and blood products at the South Lake Tahoe Branch Library.The library ...

Are vaccinations for pets necessary?

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The short answer is yes. However, recent research has led to new protocols for pet vaccinations. For some pets, this means less vaccine, or vaccines administered less oft...

Controversial challenger in school board elections

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - In both the Lake Tahoe Community College board of trustees and the Lake Tahoe Unified School District board Nov. 8 elections, only one person has filed a bid to challenge...

Pet of the week: Daisy

--Pet of the week: DaisySeptember, 21 2011 10:10 am MST...

TRPA announces Community Appreciation Day, Lake Spirit Awards

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency plans to host a Community Appreciation Day event from 4-7 p.m. on Sept. 29 to celebrate the Tahoe Basin community's commitment to prote...

Education Roundup: College kicks off fall classes

With a few new additions and a slightly higher enrollment, Lake Tahoe Community College's fall quarter begins this week. "We've got a pretty interesting lineup this fall," said college vice preside...

Opinion: Financial acts of kindness help LTCC

Philanthropist Jessica Ledbetter continues to support Lake Tahoe Community College programs and students with her recent gift of scholarships. Un 2008, Jessica gave a major gift to create the Ledbette...

Sept. 30 deadline for Tahoe Resource Conservation District board application

The Tahoe Resource Conservation District is seeking a board member to serve a four year term on its five-member board.
“Tahoe RCD plays a vital role in preserving and restoring natural resources in the Lake Tahoe Basin,” said Director Dave Roberts in a press release from the organization. “We rely heavily on our Board to help direct our efforts and connect us with resources, stakeholders and current issues within the community,” 

Two Tahoe museums recognize Smithsonian Museum Day

Museum Day is an annual event sponsored by Smithsonian Magazine. On Saturday, Sept. 24, two Lake Tahoe area museums will join hundreds more across the country, opening their doors and providing free admission.

Kiwanis Club of Tahoe Sierra SeptOberfest

Join in the fun as September rounds the corner when the Kiwanis Club of Tahoe Sierra presents SeptOberfest on Sept. 23, 6 p.m. at MontBleu Resort Casino and Spa. The 9th annual fundraiser offers German food, German maidens, free stein, beer garden, wine tasting, music, dancing and more. Proceeds go to benefit at risk and underprivileged children. Advance tickets are $35 and $40 at the door. For information call (530) 544-2864.

Kokanee Salmon Festival continues today

Celebrate fall Lake Tahoe style, with quaking aspen, crisp air and red Kokanee salmon that spawn annually in Taylor Creek. The U.S. Forest Service hosts the annual Kokanee Salmon Festival at the Lake Tahoe Visitor Center at Taylor Creek, which continues today, Sunday, Oct. 2. Come participate in this family fun festival which has become one of the most interesting and educational events in Northern California.

Oktoberfest at MontBleu

Mark your calendar for Saturday, Oct. 1 to celebrate Oktoberfest at the MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa Convention Center. Enjoy live music from The Gruber Family Band, Brews, Brats & Kraut in this seasonal tasting.

Chris Isaak at Harrah's Lake Tahoe South Shore Room

Throughout his impressive recording career Chris Isaak has tunefully and artfully explored the good, the bad and the ugly of love. Well known for his hits "Wicked Game" and "Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing", Isaak will be live at Harrah's Lake Tahoe inside the South Shore room on Oct. 1.

S. Tahoe moves ahead with staffing changes without budget

Even though South Lake Tahoe has not approved a budget for 2011-12, which means jobs have not definitively been axed, officials are going forward with ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../s-tahoe-moves-ahead-...

Average White Band at Harrah's Lake Tahoe

The Average White Band, performing at Harrah's Lake Tahoe on Saturday, Sept. 24, are widely regarded as one of the best soul and funk touring bands.

Ziggy Marley, Trevor Hall Live at MontBleu

Ziggy Marley, five-time Grammy-Award winning musician, will perform in Lake Tahoe inside the MontBleu Theatre at MontBleu Resort Casino and Spa on Sunday, Sept. 25, along with special guest, Trevor Hall. General admission tickets cost $35. Tickets are available by calling MontBleu, (775) 588-3515, by visiting the Box Office, or online at www.ticketmaster.com.

Lake Tahoe Marathon Weekend

You may run, walk, swim, paddle, or pedal  one or more of the 30 events during the  16th Lake Tahoe Marathon "long,long" weekend, Sept. 22-25. Go to www.laketahoemarathon.com for details.
You may run, walk, swim, paddle, pedal or swing one or more of the many events during Lake Tahoe Marathon week, Sept. 22-25.

Fishing report for Sept. 21-28

Here is the fishing report for the week of Sept. 21-28. This report covers rivers, streams and lakes in Nevada, the Sierra, Northern California and Southern Oregon.

Officials still not positive what was dumped in

21, others likely the following day. Lahontan Water Quality Control Board officials said that even though a rush was put on this, the analysis they asked for takes longer than 24 hours. – Lake Tahoe N...

Source of Taylor Creek spill unknown; samples taken

“They have not identified the cause,” Cheva Heck, USFS spokeswoman, told Lake Tahoe News on Monday. She said the estimate is 1 to 2 gallons was put into the creek that goes directly to Lake Tahoe. How...

3 finalists named to lead Nevada tourism agency

Before going to the NCOT, Friedman worked on the South Shore for Lake Tahoe Cruises and Lakeland Village. Pending their availability, they will be interviewed by Gov. Brian Sandoval via telephone or v...

Opinion: Suggestions to save South Tahoe money

To the South Lake Tahoe City Council,. Councilmember Bruce Grego returns the $937.50 to the city that the grand jury said was unlawful to receive. No conference money for the City Council. Council tak...

Tahoe area chefs ready to dazzle Restaurant Week diners

“Lake Tahoe Restaurant Week is a celebration of the scrumptious and culinary talent that has made the Lake Tahoe region the best mountain dining destination in the country. It's also designed to g...

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

seniors • El Dorado County health officials this week are providing senior citizens with disaster preparedness information during visits to senior nutrition sites. They will be at the South Lake Tahoe...

Reno air race crash death toll rises to 11

The death toll from Friday's Reno air race crash has risen to 11, city of Reno spokeswoman Michele Anderson has confirmed. Anderson did not immediately have the person's name and could not say if the person died at a hospital or on the tarmac.

Washington man among 11 dead in air show crash

RENO, Nev. (AP) - A 47-year-old Washington man who loved airplanes has been identified as among the 11 people killed in a Reno air show crash.Darlene McMichael told The Associated Press Tuesday tha...

Playing for Change: War/No More Trouble

Some may say: You can't randomly put music videos on a news and information website. For this we would say: "Some rules are meant to be broken. This is one of them. So why not?"

Account set up for family of Gardnerville man killed in Air Race crash

MINDEN, Nev. - An account has been established to benefit the family of a former Woodfords resident who died of injuries received at the Reno Air Races on Friday.A memorial service is planned for O...

Tahoe Grille Hosts Final Summer Chamber Business Mixer

Join the Tahoe Chamber on Wednesday, September 21st from 5:30-7:30pm for the September Business After Hours Mixer. Tahoe Grille will host this last hoorah of the summer on their newly remodeled outdoor patio while serving up tray passed Hors d'ouvres and wine or beer by the glass. Admission includes 2 drink tickets, great food, fun raffle prizes and good company.

K's Kitchen: Corn enchiladas made with farmers

Something I overheard at last week's Tuesday farmers' market in South Lake Tahoe was people freezing corn from the market. I'm going to have to do some ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../ks-kitc...

Forest Service, other agencies respond to Taylor Creek spill

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The U. S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit and other local agencies continue to investigate and clean-up a small spill of an unknown substance into Taylor ...

Victims in Nevada air crash shared love of aviation

RENO, Nev. (AP) - Sharon Stewart needed money to visit her four sons in California so she took a minimum-wage job picking up trash at the National Championship Air Races in Reno. She was almost ...

Public Meeting To Be Held Regarding Guns In Nevada State Parks

By Nevada News Bureau
The Nevada Division of State Parks will next month hold a public hearing on the Nevada Administrative Code’s (NAC) change of regulation to allow for the carrying of firearms in state parks.

STHS Soccer: Boys come back to tie, girls win big

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - South Tahoe soccer walked away Tuesday night without a loss and some lessons learned as they faced North Tahoe in league play.The boys (2-1-2) faced a 0-2 deficit at the ...

Source of Taylor Creek spill unknown; samples taken

She said the estimate is 1 to 2 gallons was put into the creek that goes directly to Lake Tahoe. However, if petroleum is only one component of what was dumped ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../source-of-t...

Hours changing for North Tahoe recreation sites

North Tahoe Public Utility District is changing operating hours for the North Tahoe Regional Park, Tahoe Vista Recreation Area Boat Launch and Coon Street ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../hours-changing-f...

USFS: Astro turf soaked in oil tossed into Taylor Creek

Four white oil absorbing booms are draped across the South Shore creek that feeds into Lake Tahoe. Sheets designed to pick up hydrocarbons and not water are strewn about the edges of the creek, lookin...

Opinion: South Tahoe PUD sets the record straight

The board of directors of the South Tahoe PUD, going back to 2006, has made its position crystal clear on the purchase of Lukin's Water Company. It has been discussed many times in open session, h...

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